Compared to Bali’s Kuta Beach, surf here is stronger, offering large 4 meters high barrels with a length of 400 meters, ideal for surfers to try out tubing techniques. But since surf here comes in at an average of two meters height, beginners and amateur surfers alike can enjoy this beach. Whereas, the beaches at Plengkung and G-land should be ventured by professionals only.
Pulau Merah beach was originally known as Ringin Pitu. There are two versions for its name change. One version has it that because the color of the soil and sand are reddish, this is where it got its name from, while another story says that at one time some bright red rays shone from the small hilly Pulau Merah island onto the beach, thus giving it the name Pulau Merah beach. Another feature of the beach is the nearby fishing village called Pancer, where you can stay at villagers’ homes. Their hospitality to visitors in spite of their simple life is truly heartwarming.
Get Around
When
you wish to explore Pulau Merah Beach, head to Pura Tawang Alun temple.
This Hindu temple was built in 1980 and is frequented by Hindus from
the East Java’s Bromo mountain area as well as from
.
Unfortunately, the 1994 tsunami destroyed the outer walls of the temple
but the inner sanctuary (palinggih padmasana) has remained intact.
During the tsunami a 13 meter wave swept across the village destroying
all including parts of this temple.
During
your explorations you will see people wearing bright green uniforms.
These are gold miners, at a mine found near the shore. Local villagers,
however, are opposed to its existence here since the mine pollutes the
sea.
Pulau
Merah Beach is one of the many attractive beaches found along the
southern coast of East Java. To reach Pulau Merah Beach, you must first
fly to Banyuwangi or you can also come in through the airports of
or Surabaya, capital of the province of East Java. Closest airport, however, is Banyuwangi.
Located
some 60 KM from Banyuwangi, the beach can be reached by car or
motorbike in three hours, near the village of Sumberagung, in the
subdistrict of Pesanggaran. Since acess roads are smooth, it has become a
favorite weekend destination for Banyuwangi residents. It is advisable
to hire a car at the airport of Belimbingsari since there are few public
buses heading to Pulau Merah from here.
From the town of
you can take a bus to Ujang Jaya in the direction of Pesanggaran village. Alight at the Pesanggaran market then continue by ojek or motorbike taxi to Pulau Merah. From Jember, alight at the Jajag terminal, and connect with the bus to Pesanggaran.
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